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  1. The Phoenician alphabet is a consonantal alphabet (or abjad) used across the Mediterranean civilization of Phoenicia for most of the 1st millennium BCE. It was the first mature [clarification needed] alphabet, and attested in Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions found across the Mediterranean region.

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      Sarcophagus of Ahiram, which bears the oldest inscription of...

  2. The Phoenician alphabet was an alphabetic script that was used in the territories of modern-day Lebanon, Syria and Palestine from about the 12th century to the 5th century BC. It was written right to left. Only consonant sounds are written down, some versions have "helpers" for certain vowels .

  3. Phoenician alphabet, writing system that developed out of the North Semitic alphabet and was spread over the Mediterranean area by Phoenician traders. It is the probable ancestor of the Greek alphabet and, hence, of all Western alphabets. The earliest Phoenician inscription that has survived is the.

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  4. O alfabeto fenício (na verdade um abjad /consonantário, por ter apenas as consoantes e não as vogais), foi o sistema de escrita usado na Fenícia (atuais Síria, Líbano e norte de Israel) que viria a dar origem a grande parte dos sistemas atuais.

  5. 18 de jan. de 2012 · Learn about the origin, evolution and influence of the Phoenician alphabet and language, a Canaanite language related to Hebrew. Discover how the Phoenician script was adapted by Aramaic, Arabic, Greek and other alphabets.